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Meet the Hilux Invincible 50

The Toyota Hilux’s first 50 years have been packed with achievement.

Its status as a world-beating machine has been confirmed by feats such as the conquest of both the North and South Poles, scaling the slopes of an erupting volcano and surviving ordeals of fire, water and explosives courtesy of television programme Top Gear.

To mark this exceptional half-century, Toyota has created a new and exclusive Hilux, the Hilux Invincible 50.

This special edition has been engineered in partnership with Arctic Trucks, the Iceland-based specialists in extreme terrain driving.

The modifications include a performance suspension system by Arctic Trucks and Bilstein.

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The new 16×7,5 ET05 alloy wheels are specific to the Invincible 50, finished in satin black with a machined lip and fitted with 265/75R16 BF Goodrich KO2 all-terrain tyres.

The special wheel-and-tyre combination gives Hilux even greater off-road capability, with more ground clearance (the vehicle is raised by 40mm at the front and 20mm at the rear), added articulation and increased approach and departure angles.

This is not to the detriment of smooth and confident on-road performance. New styling features include bespoke, wider front- and rearwing treatments that amplify the vehicle’s raised stance and muscular character.

A double-hoop sports bar is fitted over the vehicle bed, providing a raised platform for a battery of four high-power Vision X lights.

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These multi-source LED units project a smooth and powerful light over a great distance, on all driving terrains.

Other details include rear Arctic Trucks mudflaps, rear parking sensors, a tough Line-X bed liner and classic Toyota tailgate graphic.

A numbered Invincible 50 plaque is featured in the cabin. Invincible 50 chrome badging and detailing are featured on the wings, wheels, doors, tailgate, sports bar, lighting and interior.

All vehicles are finished in black paintwork. In other aspects the Invincible 50 matches the specification of the standard Hilux Invincible, a double-cab model powered by a turbodiesel engine with six-speed automatic transmission.

Key equipment features include Toyota Safety Sense with Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Warning and Road Sign Assist, cruise control, dusk-sensing headlights, Toyota Touch 2 with Go multimedia system with navigation and connectivity for accessing web-based apps, automatic air conditioning, smart entry and start and rear privacy glass.

Locally, the Hilux has been South Africa’s best-selling model for decades – amassing more than a million units since introduction in the late 1960s.

This year, the Hilux has already sold 30 524, which equates to about 30% of total Toyota sales for 2018 year-to-date. Senior vice-president of Toyota South Africa Motors, Calvyn Hamman says, “The Hilux’s evolutionary progress through the generations has produced a vehicle with the ideal combination of superlative off-road driving manners, car-like refinement, plus rugged workhorse credentials.”

Order books for the new Toyota Hilux Invincible 50 opened on November 1, with customer deliveries through December into 2019. Sadly though, the Toyota Hilux Invincible will be available for UK customers only.

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